Shelonda
shuh-LAHN-dah
Shelonda is a girl’s name of English origin, meaning “Likely a modern invented name, possibly a combination of 'Shelly' and a suffix. Its meaning is linked to the root name.”, and peaked in popularity in 1972.
What Shelonda Means
“Likely a modern invented name, possibly a combination of 'Shelly' and a suffix. Its meaning is linked to the root name.”
The Story of Shelonda
A name with a friendly cadence, Shelonda feels like a warm embrace, a sound that has been waiting to welcome your daughter.
Shelonda appears to be a modern invented name, likely originating in the latter half of the 20th century. It may be a melodic combination of 'Shelly' or other 'Shel-' names, paired with a suffix that lends it a distinctive, flowing quality, giving it a unique and approachable character.
Whispering 'Shelonda' to your baby girl evokes a sense of warmth and easy charm, like a gentle breeze on a summer day. It’s a name that feels approachable and kind, carrying an inherent friendliness. You imagine writing it on a little note for her, the loops and curves soft and welcoming, mirroring the smile you expect from her.
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Numerology
The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#31 in 1972
Total Births
280
First Recorded
1966
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